Check It Out! What`s Inside:

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Check It Out! What`s Inside:
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Gilda’s Club Chicago is a non-profit organization
whose mission is to ensure that all people impacted by
cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened
by action and sustained by community.
Check It Out!
What’s Inside:
In 2015, more than 7,500 people attended nearly 30,000 activities at all of our
Chicago locations! We are 100% privately funded to provide all of our programs
free for anyone impacted by cancer. To access the full benefits that Gilda’s Club
Chicago offers, it’s a good idea to consider becoming a member if you aren’t one
already.
Becoming a member of Gilda’s Club Chicago is easy! Call the Clubhouse at
312.464.9900 to schedule an appointment with a member of our clinical staff. In
less than an hour, they will help you develop a Customized Membership Plan and
identify activities that are best-suited to your unique needs. They can determine
if there are additional resources that might be helpful, as well as how you can
access them. Get answers to your questions about GCC and what we do. Call
us today to get started!
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Children, Teens & Families
Page 4 Support Groups and Networking Groups
Page 5-7 Educational Lectures and Special Events
Page 8-10   July / August / September Calendars
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Mind / Body / Spirit Classes
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En Español
Page 14 Members Giving Back
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Hospital Programs
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NOOGIELAND
A program for children, teens and families impacted by a cancer diagnosis
What is Kid Support™?
Kid Support™ is a series of ten weekly peer support groups (divided by age) for children ages 4-12 who have
a parent, grandparent, or other family member or friend living with cancer. A one-time Parent/Guardian
Orientation is required for parents prior to the start of the series.
What is Kids Bereavement?
Kids Bereavement is a series of ten weekly peer support groups (divided by age) for children ages 4-12 who
have experienced the cancer-related death of a parent, grandparent, or other family member or friend. A
one-time Parent/Guardian Orientation is required for parents prior to the start of the series.
GCC @ SCHOOL
What is Parenting through Cancer?
offers support for students and educators touched by cancer.
This networking group is held in conjunction with Kid Support and Kids Bereavement. This group is designed
to help parents who have cancer themselves, have a partner or child living with cancer or are parenting
through the death of a loved one.
How do they work?
Each group is led by a licensed facilitator experienced in working with children, parents and families affected by
cancer. Kid Support and Kids Bereavement include age-appropriate activities and provide a safe space for youth
to have conversations about their own or a loved one’s experience while they develop coping skills in the areas of
communication, relaxation and feelings identification. The sessions build on the activities of the prior week. The Kid
Support and Kids Bereavement curriculum assists children with cancer in the family to express and cope with the
varying emotions they experience such as fear, isolation and loss of control.
RSVP is Required
Kid Support and Kids Bereavement are held on ten (10) consecutive Saturdays.
Contact Noogieland Coordinator, Liz Sullivan, LCSW to register for a group at 312-464-9900 x132
or [email protected].
CANCER SUPPORT FOR THE CLASSROOM
Our goal is to foster peer support through understanding of a cancer diagnosis
and its impact on the classroom. Classrooms will participate in activities that give
students the ability to express their feelings about cancer. Discussions focus on
daily issues faced by students who have a loved one with cancer or who are living
with a cancer diagnosis themselves. Students work together to identify ways to
help.
For those diagnosed, our program provides guidance for a smooth transition
from treatment back to the classroom — and can serve as an outlet for expressing
feelings through conversation and art.
For more information please contact Noogieland Coordinator, Liz Sullivan,
LCSW at 312-464-9900 x132 or [email protected]
For each child attending Kid Support, Kids Bereavement, Teen Activities or Family Arts & Crafts, a parent or guardian will be required to complete registration paperwork.
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NOOGIELAND
Family Day: Brunch & Summer Crafts
Saturday, July 9 | 11:30am – 12:30pm
RSVP Required
Enjoy yummy treats while making crafts together!
Family Day: Making Brunch Together
Saturday, August 13 | 11:30am – 12:30pm
RSVP Required
Join us as we put our culinary skills to the test and enjoy our meal with other Noogie families!
Cooking for Teens - New Offering!
Saturday, September 10 | 1:00 – 2:00pm
RSVP Required
Connect with new and old friends, while learning new recipes for cooking and baking!
Fall Festival
Saturday, September 24 | 12:00 – 2:00pm
RSVP Required
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15. Join
Gilda’s Club Chicago in celebrating the Hispanic culture. Entertainment will be provided. Please bring a dish
to share with the community. We will also have activities for kids in Noogieland. Don’t miss out!
Our 8th Annual “It’s Always Something”
Teen Essay Contest for high school students
opens in September!
16th Annual GCC@School
Professional Development Seminar
Wednesday, September 28 | 6:00 – 8:30pm
RSVP Required
Presented by Willow House:
Stefanie Norris, Founder and Executive Director
Erica Morand, Program Director
This FREE seminar providing school and healthcare professionals with the necessary information to support
children, families and friends who have been impacted by cancer and experienced the loss of a loved one
will take place at Gilda’s Club Chicago 537 North Wells Street, Chicago. 2.5 CEUs will be provided free
of charge for counselors and social workers.
Contact Noogieland Coordinator, Liz Sullivan, LCSW for more information and to register for the seminar
at (312) 464-9900 x132 or [email protected]
Family Arts & Crafts
Saturdays: August 27 & September 10 | 12:30 – 2:00pm
RSVP Required
This is a fun-filled Saturday afternoon of arts and crafts with snacks provided.
This is offered in partnership with the Junior League’s Connecting Kids
to the Arts program.
SAVE THE DATE
It is open to any high school student, who is a resident of Illinois, to share their story about
being impacted by cancer (i.e. student is living with cancer themselves, they have a friend
or family member living with cancer or have lost a loved one to cancer).
Noogiefest
Saturday, October 22 | 11:00am – 1:00pm
Essays will be judged in two different categories with awesome cash prizes!
Family Day: Holiday Photos with Santa
Saturday, November 5 | 12:00 – 2:00pm
The deadline for essay submissions is Wednesday, March 1, 2017.
For more information contact Noogieland Coordinator, Liz Sullivan, LCSW
at (312) 464-9900 x132 or [email protected]
RSVP Required
SPECIAL EVENTS
A Very Noogie Holiday Party
Saturday, December 10 | 11:00am – 1:00pm
To RSVP for a Noogieland Special Event or for more information please contact Liz Sullivan, LCSW at 312-464-9900 x132 or [email protected]
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MONTHLY
WEEKLY
SUPPORT GROUPS NETWORKING
GROUPS
To participate in a group, you must be 18 years or older and have previously
been assigned to one after a Customized Membership Plan (CMP) is
completed. Please call 312-464-9900 to schedule.
WELLNESS GROUPS offer people with a cancer diagnosis who
are in active treatment an opportunity to share thoughts, feelings,
and information. Together, group participants experience warmth,
understanding, support and learn how to manage stress.
WELLNESS GROUPS:
Monday 12:00pm
Monday 5:30pm
Saturday 10:30am
Saturday 1:00pm
OVARIAN WELLNESS:
Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 6:00pm
FAMILY/FRIENDS GROUPS offer those supporting a person with
cancer the opportunity to discuss common issues. Together, individual
family members, friends, and caregivers learn new ways to cope with
their individual stress as well as ways to support their loved ones living
with cancer.
FAMILY / FRIENDS GROUP:
Tuesday 6:00pm
BEREAVEMENT GROUPS are available to any individual family
member, friend or caregiver who has lost a loved one to cancer.
BEREAVEMENT GROUP:
Wednesday 6:00pm
Saturday 10:30am
All Support Groups are facilitated by licensed mental health
professionals. Group participation requires a 12-week
commitment. Those members who complete 12 weeks have the
option to continue to participate in the group on an ongoing basis.
Groups are not open for observation at any time.
These are drop-in groups designed for attendees with similar
diagnoses or life situations to meaningfully connect with others and
share information helpful on the cancer journey. Family and friends are
welcome to attend where indicated.
BLADDER CANCER
Fourth Wednesday each month | 6:00 – 7:30pm
Providing a forum for discussion and education on sensitive issues
associated with lifestyle changes, body image, sleep, post-surgery
issues, etc.
This group is held in partnership with the Bladder Cancer Advocacy
Network.
GRUPO DE APOYO LATINO
Segundo jueves del mes | 10:00 – 11:30am
Un grupo de apoyo mensual para pacientes Latinos y sus familiars en
el cual pueden obtener informacion, compartir recursos y recibir apoyo
emocional.
HEREDITARY COLON CANCER SYNDROMES
First Thursday of each month | 6:00 – 7:30pm
This monthly networking group provides opportunities for you and
your family to connect with other families in your community, while also
learning from medical experts from the University of Chicago Medicine
about Hereditary Colon Cancer Syndromes. Family and friends
welcome. Featured lecture on August 4.
This group is held in partnership with the University of Chicago
Medicine’s Comprehensive Cancer Risk and Prevention Clinic and the
Hereditary Colon Cancer Foundation.
LIVING BEYOND LOSS
Third Tuesday each month | 6:00 – 7:30pm
This caring, supportive group is open to anyone experiencing grief due
to a cancer-related loss. Family and friends welcome.
POLISH SPEAKING
Fourth Tuesday each month | 4:00 – 5:00pm
This support group offers an opportunity for patients, caregivers, family
members and friends to share information and experiences related to
living with a cancer diagnosis. This group is free and open to those who
themselves have cancer or are supporting a loved one with cancer.
Join us!
POLSKA GRUPA WSPARCIA DLA OSÓB DOTKNIETYCH
CHOROBA NOWOTWOROWA
Kiedy: w ka'zdy 4-ty wtorek miesiaca od godziny 16:00 do 17:00
Ta grupa jest stworzona dla osób które przechodza przez choroba
nowotworowa, jak zarówno ich rodzin i przyjaciół. To spotkanie jest
okazja do wspólnej rozmowy, wsparcia i wzajemnej pomocy pomiadzy
osobami które sa zwiazane z sytuacja choroby. Zapraszamy!
PROSTATE CANCER
Third Thursday each month | 6:00 – 7:30pm
An active group with discussions on important topics such as treatment
options, quality of life, incontinence, intimacy concerns and fear of
recurrence. Family and friends welcome. This group is part of the
UsTOO Prostate Cancer Education & Support Network.
SURVIVING AND THRIVING
Fourth Monday each month | 5:30 – 7:00pm
More than a networking group, this monthly lecture series will be
educational, enlightening, and enjoyable for cancer survivors.
Join us for topics including: Cancer Survivorship (7/25), Managing
Nutrition (8/22), Optimizing Physical Function (9/26)
YOUNG WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER
Second Tuesday each month | 6:00 – 7:30pm
Attendees exchange stories, treatment tips and concerns regarding
nutrition, body image and relationships, etc.
This group is held in partnership with the Young Survival Coalition.
YOUNG ADULT NETWORKING GROUP
Third Monday each month | 6:00 – 7:30pm
This group is open to young adults who are living with cancer or
supporting a family member or friend with cancer.
METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
First Monday each month | 6:00 – 7:30pm
An educational and emotionally safe group for women diagnosed with
metastatic breast cancer. Female family and friends welcome.
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EMPOWERING LECTURES
Lectures may be eligible for CEU’s for licensed social workers and counselors.
For additional information or to register for CEUs, please contact Jamie Wiener,
Clinical Program Manager, at [email protected]
Summer Stylin’ for People Living with Cancer
Looking Fabulous Your Way!
Clinical Trials 101: The Myths and the Facts
Wednesday, July 27 | 1:00 – 2:00pm
RSVP Required- space is limited!
Learn how to look your best while taking the appropriate sun-care precautions and being as
comfortable as possible during the warm, sunny, summer months. Join stylist Susan Mowder to
learn the secrets for continued style success and incorporating the trends while going through
treatment.
Presented by: Susan Mowder, The STYLE Principle
www.thestyleprinciple.com
Wednesday, September 14 | 6:30 – 7:30pm
RSVP Required
Clinical trials are necessary for the advancement of cancer care, but the concept can be
overwhelming and confusing. Sara will give an overview of the basics of the clinical trial
process, while sharing useful information that may help patients make more informed decisions
about participation.
Presented by: Sara Duffey; Clinical Trial Recruitment and Education Specialist
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University
Light refreshments provided
Ovarian Cancer Updates – From Biology to Survivorship
Advances in Post-Mastectomy Physical Therapy Care
Tuesday, August 9 | 6:30 – 7:30pm
RSVP Required
Dr. Lee’s talk will provide an update on understanding ovarian cancer biology as a way to
better understand treatment options for newly diagnosed women and those facing recurrent
disease, including newer therapies and clinical trials. An important focus will also be on
survivorship and supportive care issues for patients and caregivers at diagnosis and beyond.
Presented by: Nita Lee, MD; Assistant Professor in the Section of Gynecologic Oncology
University of Chicago Medicine
Light refreshments provided
Understanding The Illinois Medical
Cannabis Program Act
Tuesday, August 30 | 6:30 – 7:30pm
RSVP Required
In this seminar you will get an in-depth look into all aspects of the new
Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Act set forth by the Illinois
Department of Public Health. This seminar is suggested for individuals
who are interested in obtaining a medical cannabis card through the
state of Illinois and/or are seeking more information about this program. Patients, family members and potential
caregivers are encouraged to attend. Highlights to include: history and science of cannabis; overview of the
medical cannabis program; qualifying conditions; physician requirements; patient requirements and general
dispensary information.
Presented by: Liz Elliott, Customer Engagement Representative and Mike Richards, New Patient Development
Representative
PharmaCannis™
Light refreshments provided
Wednesday, September 21 | 6:30 – 7:30pm
RSVP Required
Is every movement an unwanted reminder of your battle with breast cancer? Limited range
of neck and shoulder motion, chest pain and burning sensations with arm movements can be
common after surgery and some cancer treatments. We are now better able to determine
who will benefit from seeing a physical therapist after surgery with interventions including
instrumented soft tissue mobilization, nerve mobilization and breathing retraining techniques to address limitations
and return you to full, pain-free movement. Whether your cancer treatment was months or years ago, this lecture
will provide information on:
• How to prevent loss of shoulder mobility
• Techniques and strategies to improve range of motion
• Treatment options for improving scar tissue mobility
Presented by: Stephanie Penny, PT, DPT, OCS; PhysioPartners
Light refreshments provided
A Nurse’s Perspective on the
New Treatment Options for Multiple Myeloma
Tuesday, September 27 | 6:30 – 7:30pm
RSVP Required
Join us for a talk on the newest treatment options for Multiple Myeloma. Toreend Enecio, RN
will discuss the side effects and toxicities of these treatments and ways that these side effects
can be managed to improve quality of life.
Presented by: Toreend Enecio, BSN, RN; Nurse Program Coordinator, Coleman Foundation Comprehensive
Cancer Clinic at Rush University Medical Center
Light refreshments provided
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LECTURE SERIES
LECTURES OFFERED AS PART OF THE
MONTHLY HEREDITARY COLON CANCER
NETWORKING GROUP
Nutrition for Altered Bowels
Thursday, August 4 | 6:00 – 7:30pm
RSVP Required
Come hear registered dietician, Lori Welstead, speak about nutrition for altered bowels.
Lori, who works with patients with many different digestive diseases, will discuss nutritional
concerns that individuals with surgically altered colons may experience as well as provide
recommendations to help alleviate digestive symptoms these individuals may experience.
Presented by: Lori Rowell Welstead, MS, RD, LDN | University of Chicago Medicine
Light refreshments provided
LECTURES OFFERED AS PART OF THE
MONTHLY SURVIVING AND THRIVING
NETWORKING GROUP
Cancer Survivorship: You are not Alone
Monday, July 25 | 5:30 – 7:00pm
RSVP Required
Rescheduled from April. Cancer survivors share many fears and concerns when finishing
cancer treatment. Learn some tips on how to deal with these concerns and the role of a
Survivorship Care Plan in your ongoing survivorship.
Presented by: Peggy Kupres RN, BSN, MA, CN-BN
Research Nurse Coordinator, cancer survivor | Advocate South Suburban Hospital
Light refreshments provided
Be a Flexitarian! - Nutrition Workshop
Monday, August 22 | 5:30 – 7:00pm
RSVP Required
We’ve all heard that eating fruits and veggies are good for you, but what does this mean for a
cancer survivor? What are the benefits of a plant-based diet, and what if you’re not ready to
give up eating your favorite animal-based foods? Join Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Becky
C. Williamson, in exploring world “flexitarian”-based diets that will help keep you healthy and
satisfied! The evening concludes with a savory “flexitarian” sample.
Presented by: Becky C. Williamson, MS, RDN, LDN, of Be Balanced, LLC. - Nutrition and
Wellness for Real People.
The Cancer Survivor: Optimizing Physical
Function and Quality of Life
Monday, September 26 | 5:30 – 7:00pm
RSVP Required
Cancer rehabilitation is a field of medicine that works with patients to address any
musculoskeletal or neurological conditions, pain and/or fatigue that arise during or after
cancer treatment. We work with the rest of the cancer team to maximize physical function to
enable individuals to carry out their daily activities effectively. During this talk, we will share information about the
field and the benefits of exercise, and we hope to hear about your experiences.
Presented by: Dr. Gayle Spill, MD; Physiatrist at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Assistant Professor in
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Northwestern University and Sonal Oza, MD; Resident Physician at
Northwestern University/Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Light refreshments provided
SUPERVISED PLAY
This is provided for children over the age of 1 whose family members wish to attend a workshop, lecture,
or group. Infants under 1 year are welcome, but should remain with a parent. Please call to request
Supervised Play at least 3 days in advance.
For more information and to request Supervised Play, please contact Liz Sullivan, Noogieland
Coordinator at: [email protected] or (312) 464-9900.
SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAM
Are you interested in quitting smoking?
Gilda’s Club Chicago is now offering Courage to Quit SM
a comprehensive group tobacco treatment program for adults.
Program leaders provide information, practice skills, and support to
help you reach your smoke-free goals.
3-week and 6-week sessions available. Please call (312) 464-9900.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Mind/Body/Spirit Classes are listed on page 11.
New Member Breakfasts
ALAS-Wings Mobile Salon
Second Saturdays: July 9, August 13, September 10 | 9:30 – 10:30am
RSVP Required
All members who joined GCC in the past month or so are cordially invited to get familiar with the Clubhouse,
meet other new folks, and enjoy chatting over breakfast provided by GCC volunteers.
Monday, September 12 | 9:00am – 12:00pm
RSVP Required – Space is Limited!
ALAS-WINGS is dedicated to empowering Hispanic women about breast cancer awareness through education
and support for all women faced with breast cancer diagnosis. The mobile salon is a special program designed
for women with cancer to improve their self-esteem and physical appearance. The salon includes a donation of
bras, prosthesis and wigs. Open to any woman living with cancer.
Cooking Demonstrations
RSVP Required – Space is Limited!
Back by popular demand! Join us for group cooking demonstrations in our spacious kitchen featuring guest
chefs from Chicago area restaurants. Learn new cooking techniques, sample delicious food and enjoy great
conversations with other members.
Peninsula Hotel: Tuesday, July 26 | 6:00 – 7:00pm
Sable: Tuesday, August 16 | 6:00 – 7:00pm
Sullivan’s Steakhouse: Thursday, September 8 | 6:00 – 7:00pm
Lunch Bunch Cooking Club
Thursday, August 18 | 11:00am – 1:00pm
RSVP Required – Space is Limited!
Join us as we kick off our inaugural gathering of the Lunch Bunch Cooking Club. We’ll make and enjoy lunch
with one another and plan the recipes for our next gatherings.
Fall Festival
Saturday, September 24 | 12:00 – 2:00pm
Register early – Space is Limited!
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15. Join
Gilda’s Club Chicago in celebrating the Hispanic culture. Entertainment will be provided. Please bring a dish to
share with the community. We will also have activities for kids in Noogieland. Don’t miss out!
SUMMER SCHEDULE CHANGES
Join the movement today!
Help us understand the full impact of cancer.
The Cancer Support Community’s “Cancer Experience Registry” is a study designed
to help us better understand the social and emotional needs of people living with
cancer. Findings will help develop new resources that support the more than 12 million
people impacted by cancer each year.
Share your experience at cancerexperienceregistry.org
The Clubhouse will be closed on Saturday, July 2nd and
Monday, July 4th in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
The Clubhouse will be closed on Saturday, September 3rd and
Monday, September 5th in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
The Wells Street Clubhouse is open 9:00am – 3:00pm on Fridays through
September 2nd. Effective September 9th we will be open until 5:00pm every Friday.
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Weekly support groups (not listed on the calendar) are available to patients and loved ones of all cancer diagnoses and prognoses. See “Support Groups” on pg. 4 or call 312-464-9900
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Yoga 9:30:00 AM
JULY 2016
= RSVP REQUIRED
SATURDAY
CLUBHOUSE CLOSED FOR
INDEPENDENCE DAY
= NO RSVP
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
T’ai Chi Chih 12:45 PM
Hereditary Colon Cancer
Syndromes NG 6:00 PM
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Yoga 9:30 AM
ArtReach Clay Project 9:00 AM
Yoga 9:00 AM
New Member Breakfast 9:30 AM RSVP
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
Family Day: Brunch & Summer Crafts
11:30 AM RSVP
Photography Club 12:00 PM RSVP
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Círculo de Tejer 12:00 PM
CLUBHOUSE CLOSED FOR
INDEPENDENCE DAY
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Teen Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Crafts 11:00 AM RSVP
Young Women with Breast Cancer
NG 6:00 PM
Teen Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Yoga 7:00 PM
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Please note that if less than 5 people are registered 24 hours in advance, the program will be cancelled.
* Requires attendance at all sessions
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Teen Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Grupo de Apoyo Latino 10:00 AM
Teen Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Teen Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Yoga 9:30 AM
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Yoga 9:00 AM
Caring Arts 10:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
CLUBHOUSE CLOSES
AT 5:00PM
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
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11
Young Adult NG 6:00 PM
Yoga 7:00 PM
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12
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Clase de Joyería 10:00 AM RSVP
Meditación 11:30 AM
T’ai Chi Chih 12:45 PM
Living Beyong Loss NG 6:00 PM
18
Surviving and Thriving NG Lecture:
Cancer Survivorship:
5:30 PM RSVP
Yoga 7:00 PM
25
19
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Jewelry Making 11:00 AM RSVP
Polish NG 4:00 PM
Cooking Demo 6:00 PM RSVP
26
13
14
Internet Básico 12:00 PM RSVP
Prostate Cancer NG 6:00 PM
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
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21
CLUBHOUSE CLOSES
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
AT 5:00PM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Summer Stylin’ Lecture 1:00PM RSVP
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
Bladder Cancer NG 6:00 PM
6:00 PM RSVP
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15
Yoga 9:30 AM
Scrapbooking 11:00 AM RSVP
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16
Yoga 9:00 AM
Caring Arts 10:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Círculo de Tejer 12:00 PM
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Clase de Nutrición 9:30 AM RSVP Yoga 9:00 AM
Yoga 9:30 AM
Caring Arts 10:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Members Giving Back
1:00 PM RSVP
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Weekly support groups (not listed on the calendar) are available to patients and loved ones of all cancer diagnoses and prognoses. See “Support Groups” on pg. 4 or call 312-464-9900
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Kids Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Metastatic Breast Cancer NG
6:00 PM
Yoga 7:00 PM
Kids Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
T’ai Chi Chih 12:45 PM
1
Yoga 7:00 PM
7
WEDNESDAY
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
15
Surviving and Thriving NG Lecture:
Flexitarian Nutrition
5:30 PM RSVP
Yoga 7:00 PM
21
22
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
17
29
ArtReach Clay Project 9:00 AM
Yoga 9:00 AM
New Member Breakfast
9:30 AM RSVP
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
Family Day: Making Brunch Together
11:30 AM RSVP
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Círculo de Tejer 12:00 PM
Clase de Nutrición 9:30 AM RSVP
Yoga 9:30 AM
CLUBHOUSE CLOSES
AT 5:00PM
24
30
13
Yoga 9:00 AM
Caring Arts 10:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
19
Yoga 9:30 AM
Scrapbooking 11:00 AM RSVP
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
23
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12
18
25
20
Yoga 9:00 AM
Caring Arts 10:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Círculo de Tejer 12:00 PM
Family Arts & Crafts
12:30 PM RSVP
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27
AUGUST 2016
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
= RSVP REQUIRED
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Yoga 9:30 AM
11
Lunch Bunch Cooking Club
11:00 AM RSVP
Prostate Cancer NG 6:00 PM
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Bladder Cancer NG 6:00 PM
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Illinois Medical Cannabis Program
Lecture 6:30 PM RSVP
Yoga 7:00 PM
5
CLUBHOUSE CLOSES
AT 5:00PM
10
16
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
T’ai Chi Chih 12:45 PM
Polish NG 4:00 PM
Yoga 9:00 AM
Caring Arts 10:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Kids Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Yoga 9:30 AM
4
Grupo de Apoyo Latino 10:00 AM
Cooking Demo 6:00 PM RSVP
Living Beyong Loss NG 6:00 PM
14
SATURDAY
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
9
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Clase de Joyería 10:00 AM RSVP
Meditación 11:30 AM
Yoga 7:00 PM
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2
8
FRIDAY
Kids Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Hereditary Colon Cancer
Syndromes NG Lecture: Nutrition
for Altered Bowels 6:00 PM RSVP
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
Kids Camp 9:00 AM RSVP
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Crafts 11:00 AM RSVP
Young Women with Breast Cancer
NG 6:00 PM
Ovarian Cancer Updates
6:30 PM RSVP
Young Adult NG 6:00 PM
THURSDAY
31
= NO RSVP
Please note that if less than 5 people are registered 24 hours in advance, the program will be cancelled.
* Requires attendance at all sessions
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Weekly support groups (not listed on the calendar) are available to patients and loved ones of all cancer diagnoses and prognoses. See “Support Groups” on pg. 4 or call 312-464-9900
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 2016
= RSVP REQUIRED
FRIDAY
Hereditary Colon Cancer
Syndromes NG 6:00 PM
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
SATURDAY
Yoga 9:30 AM
CLUBHOUSE CLOSED
FOR LABOR DAY
= NO RSVP
1
Please note that if less than 5 people are registered 24 hours in advance,
the program will be cancelled. * Requires attendance at all sessions
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
T’ai Chi Chih 12:45 PM
CLUBHOUSE CLOSED
FOR LABOR DAY
4
5
ALAS-Wings Mobile Salon
9:00: AM RSVP
Yoga 7:00 PM
11
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
6
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Crafts 11:00 AM RSVP
Young Women with Breast Cancer
NG 6:00 PM
12
Young Adult NG 6:00 PM
Yoga 7:00 PM
Grupo de Apoyo Latino 10:00 AM
Cooking Demo 6:00 PM RSVP
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
7
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Clinical Trials 101 6:30 PM RSVP
13
Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Clase de Joyería 10:00 AM RSVP
Meditación 11:30 AM
T’ai Chi Chih 12:45 PM
Living Beyong Loss NG 6:00 PM
Yoga 9:30 AM
Prostate Cancer NG 6:00 PM
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
9
Yoga 9:30 AM
Clase de Nutrición 9:30 AM RSVP
15
Internet Básico 11:00 AM RSVP
CLUBHOUSE CLOSES
AT 5:00PM
3
ArtReach Clay Project 9:00 AM
Yoga 9:00 AM
New Member Breakfast
9:30 AM RSVP
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Círculo de Tejer 12:00 PM
Family Arts & Crafts 12:30 PM RSVP
Cooking for Teens 1:00 PM RSVP
8
14
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Post-Mastectomy PT Lecture
6:30 PM RSVP
2
10
Yoga 9:00 AM
Caring Arts 10:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Members Giving Back
1:00 PM RSVP
16
Yoga 9:30 AM
Scrapbooking 11:00 AM RSVP
17
Yoga 9:00:00 AM
Restorative Yoga 11:00 AM
Fall Festival 12:00 PM RSVP
T’ai Chi 12:00 PM
Círculo de Tejer 12:00 PM
Team Gilda Fun Walk/Run
6:00 PM RSVP
18
19
20
Surviving and Thriving NG Lecture: Gentle Yoga 10:00 AM
Physical Function and Quality of Life Polish NG 4:00 PM
5:30 PM RSVP
Treatment Options for Multiple
Yoga 7:00 PM
Myeloma 6:30 PM RSVP
25
26
27
21
Gentle Yoga 10:30 AM
Meditation 11:30 AM
Bladder Cancer NG 6:00 PM
22
CLUBHOUSE CLOSES
AT 5:00PM
23
24
Yoga 9:30 AM
GCC@School Professional
Developemnt Seminar
6:00 PM RSVP
28
29
30
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE PROGRAMS
MIND/BODY/SPIRIT CLASSES
Please note: Wear comfortable clothing and arrive promptly for the classes at the designated start times. Thank You!
Yoga
Mondays | 7:00 – 8:30pm
Fridays | 9:30 – 11:00am
Saturdays | 9:00 – 10:30am
Breathe. Stretch your body and mind. Develop flexibility and balance.
Gentle Yoga
Tuesdays | 10:00 – 11:00am
Wednesdays | 10:30 – 11:30am
Features gentle stretches and poses. Great for beginners.
Restorative Yoga
Saturdays | 11:00am – 12:00pm
A relaxing class using props and chairs as needed to refresh the mind and body. Ideal for beginners and people
with limited mobility.
T’ai Chi
Saturdays | 12:00 – 1:00pm
An ancient Chinese exercise combining physical movement and meditation.
T’ai Chi Chih
Select Tuesdays : July 5, 19; August 2, 23 and September 6, 20 | 12:45 – 1:45pm
Based on ancient Chinese wisdom and consisting of 19 simple and slow gentle movements. T’ai Chi Chih is a
mix of meditation and movement that has been shown to reduce stress and can be done while sitting or standing.
Meditation
Wednesdays | 11:30am – 12:30pm
Meditation can be a source of energy, wisdom, and strength. This class will teach you basic relaxation, breath
meditation and visualization.
Team Gilda Fun Walk / Run
Thursdays through September 22 | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Note: There will be no run on July 7th due to Gildapalooza.
RSVP Required
Join us for a 3 mile run or walk. This is a great opportunity to get exercise, make friends, or train for your
next event. All skill levels are welcomed! We will begin and end our route at the Clubhouse. For more
information or to RSVP, please call 312-464-9900.
EXPRESSIVE ARTS ACTIVITIES
ArtReach Clay Project
Second Saturdays: July 9, August 13, September 10 | 9:00am – 12:00pm
ArtReach seeks to transform individuals and their communities through the provision of high quality and
innovative art instruction using clay as a means of expression. ArtReach believes creative expression is a
fundamental need for all people and is the non-profit sister organization to the Lillstreet Art Center.
Caring Arts
Saturdays (except second Saturdays) | 10:00am – 2:00pm
No classes July 2 (Independence Day), September 3 (Labor Day) and
September 24 (Fall Festival)
An exciting program instructed and facilitated by Jordi Pedrola, a fine artist from Spain, who has used different
artistic media in helping individuals develop their artistic expression. No prior artistic skills required; just the
desire to express yourself.
NEW ACTIVITIES!
Crafts
Second Tuesdays: July 12, August 9, September 13 | 11:00 am – 12:30pm
RSVP Required
Relax by engaging in a crafty project, and enjoy your time creating something to be displayed and shared.
Supplies and instructions provided. No experience necessary.
Jewelry Making
Tuesday, July 26 | 11:00am – 12:30pm
RSVP Required
Learn ways to create original accessories like earrings, necklaces, bracelets and more in an atmosphere of
learning and support for those seeking to be creative.
Photography Club
Saturday, July 9 | 12:00 – 1:00pm
RSVP Required
This will be our first meeting to get to know one another and discuss how often we would like to meet and
where we would like to take photos. If you are not able to attend this session but would still like to join the club,
please contact the Clinical Program Manager at 312-464-9900. Member-led.
Scrapbooking
Fourth Fridays: July 22, August 26, September 23 | 11:00am –12:30pm
RSVP Required
Scrapbooks serve to tell stories embraced by future generations. Learn new techniques to help cherish your
memories through scrapbook making. Bring your favorite photos and quotes.
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PROGRAMA LATINO DE GILDA’S CLUB CHICAGO
NUESTRA MISIÓN Lograr que todas las personas afectadas por el cáncer adquieran el poder del conocimiento, la fuerza de la acción y el respaldo de la comunidad.
Para más información, llame a Jeanette Santana al 312-464-9900 o envié un correo electrónico a [email protected].
ACTIVIDADES Y TALLERES
Círculo de Tejer (Knitting)
segundo y cuarto sábado del mes | 12:00 – 1:30pm
Únase a otros participantes para tejer o hacer punto de cruz. No es necesario experiencia previa.
Clase de Arte (Caring Arts)
sábados (excepto el segundo sábado del mes) | 10:00am – 2:00pm
*No habrá clase el 2 de julio, 3 de septiembre y el 24 de septiembre
Un programa innovador dirigido por Jordi Pedrola. El Sr. Pedrola es un pintor de España que ha usado
distintos medios artísticos para ayudar a los individuos desarrollar su expresión artística.
No se requiere experiencia previa.
Clase de Joyería
Tercer martes del mes: 19 de julio, 16 de agosto y 20 de septiembre
10:00 – 11:30am
Se requiere reservación
Aprenda como crear tus propios collares, aretes y esclavas.
Clase de Nutrición
viernes, 29 de julio, 19 de agosto, 16 de septiembre | 9:30am – 12:00pm
Se requiere reservación
Esta clase de nutrición para familias está dirigido por la Universidad de Illinois. El programa es diseñado para
ayudar a familias aprender cómo hacer decisiones de nutrición que mejore la dieta y salud de la familia.
Clase de Barro (ArtReach Clay Project)
segundo sábado del mes: 9 de julio, 13 de agosto y 10 de septiembre | 9:00am – 12:00pm
Exprese su creatividad usando barro para crear sus propias obras de arte.
Desayuno para Nuevos Participantes (New Member Breakfast)
segundo sábado del mes: 9 de julio, 13 de agosto y 10 de septiembre | 9:30 – 10:30am
Se requiere reservación
Acompañe otros miembros del club en un desayuno en donde se le dará la bienvenida al club.
Clase de Artes Manuales (Crafts)
segundo martes del mes: 12 de julio, 9 de agosto, 13 de septiembre | 11:00am – 12:30pm
Se requiere reservación
Relájese mediante la participación en un proyecto de arte manual. Disfruta del tiempo creando algo que
puede mostrar y compartir . Suministros y las instrucciones serán proporcionadas. No se necesita experienc
Álbum de Recortes (Scrapbooking)
cuarto viernes del mes: 22 de julio, 26 de agosto y 23 de septiembre | 11:00am – 12:30pm
Se requiere reservación
Los libros de recuerdos sirven para contar historias para las generaciones futuras. Aprenda nuevas técnicas
para ayudar a apreciar sus recuerdos a través de la toma de álbum de recortes. Traiga sus fotos y recortes
favoritos.
Meditación
tercer martes del mes: 19 de julio, 16 de agosto y 20 de septiembre | 11:30am – 12:30pm
¿Buscas ponerte en contacto contigo mismo? Este taller te conectará con tu espíritu y tu mente
Yoga
lunes | 7:00 – 8:30pm; viernes | 9:30 – 11:00am; sábados | 9:00 – 10:30am
Respire, estire su cuerpo y mente, desarrolle flexibilidad y balance. Use ropa cómoda.
Yoga Restaurativa
martes | 10:00 – 11:00am; miércoles | 10:30 – 11:30am; sábados | 11:00am – 12:00pm
Una clase de relajación que usa herramientas para ayudar aquellos con limitaciones en su movilidad.
T’ai Chi
sábados | 12:00 – 1:00pm
Una antigua forma de ejercicio chino que combina el ejercicio físico con la meditación.
T’ai Chi Chih
martes, 5 y 19 de julio | 2 y 23 de agosto | 6 y 20 de septiembre | 12:45 – 1:45pm
Basada en la sabiduría china antigua y que consta de 19 movimientos simples y suaves y lentos. T’ai Chi Chih
es una mezcla de la meditación y el movimiento que se ha demostrado para reducir el estrés y se puede
hacer mientras se está sentado o de pie.
Internet Básico - ¡CUPO LIMITADO; RESERVE SU ESPACIO!
jueves, 21 de julio y 22 de septiembre | 12:00 – 2:00pm
Este taller es presentado en español y cubre los puntos básicos sobre el internet, como el uso de las máquinas
de búsqueda, cómo descargar y subir archivos, y el uso del correo electrónico, que incluye como crear una
cuenta y cómo responder y reenviar correo. También aprenderá como crear una cuenta en la red social en
Twitter y Facebook. Si tiene una tableta portátil, por favor de traerla.
Grupo de Apoyo Latino
segundo jueves del mes: 14 de julio, 11 de agosto y 8 de septiembre | 10:00 – 11:30am
Un grupo de apoyo mensual para pacientes Latinos y sus familiares en el cual pueden obtener información,
compartir recursos y recibir apoyo emocional.
Para registrase para este taller, por favor llame a Jeanette Santana al (312) 464-9900 ext. 112 o envié un correo electrónico a [email protected].
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ACTIVIDADES SOCIALES /
EVENTOS ESPECIALES
ALAS Sobre Ruedas – EL Salón Móvil™
lunes, 12 de septiembre | 9:30 – 11:30am
Se requiere reservación
Un programa diseñado especialmente para mujeres con cáncer
para que mejoren su auto-estima y apariencia. Se donan sostenes,
prótesis y pelucas.
Festival de Otoño (Fall Festival)
sábado, 24 de septiembre | 12:00 – 2:00pm
Se requiere reservación
Cada año, los estadounidenses observan el Mes Nacional de
la Herencia Hispana del 15 de septiembre al 15 de octubre con
la celebración de las historias, culturas y contribuciones de los
ciudadanos estadounidenses cuyos antepasados vinieron de
España, México, el Caribe, Centro y Sur América. Participa en
la celebración de la cultura hispana en Gilda’s Club Chicago.
Se proporcionará entretenimiento. Favor de traer un plato de
comida para compartir con los demás miembros del club. Habrá
actividades para los niños.
Juego Supervisado
Esto se proporciona para los niños mayores de 1 año de edad,
cuyos familiares deseen asistir a un taller, conferencia, o grupo.
Los bebés menores de 1 año son bienvenidos, pero deben
permanecer con sus padres. Por favor llame por lo menos 3 días
de anticipación de su asistencia a uno de nuestros programas.
NOOGIELAND: PROGRAMA PARA
NIÑOS Y JÓVENES
Este programa es diseñado especialmente para niños y jóvenes con un diagnóstico de cáncer, que tengan a un ser querido viviendo con cáncer,
o que han perdido a un ser querido debido al cáncer.
GRUPOS DE APOYO
Para más información, llame a Jeanette Santana al
312-464-9900 o envié un correo electrónico a jeanettesantana@
gildasclubchicago.org.
Kid Support (en inglés) - Grupo de Apoyo para Niños
Se requiere reservación
Este grupo de apoyo es para niños de 4 a 12 años que tienen cáncer,
o que tienen a un familiar que ha sido diagnosticado con cáncer. Este
grupo dura 10 semanas y les ofrece a los niños la oportunidad de
hacer amistades y aprender destrezas que les ayudarán a vivir con el
estrés de esta enfermedad.
Grupo de Duelo (en inglés)
Se requiere reservación
Este grupo de apoyo es para niños de edades de 4 a 11 años de
edad que han perdido a un ser querido a causa del cáncer. Los
niños desarrollarán un mejor entendimiento acerca de la muerte y el
sentimiento de pérdida debido a la muerte de un ser querido. Esta
es una oportunidad de compartir sentimientos y aprender nuevos
métodos para lidiar con la vida y con los cambios familiares.
Para obtener más información y para pedir juego supervisado, por
favor, póngase en contacto con Jeanette Santana al
312-464-9900 o por correo electrónico a
[email protected].
Nuestra 8ª Concurso de Composición para Jóvenes
“Siempre es Algo” para estudiantes de secundaria
estará abierto de nuevo en septiembre!
PRÓXIMAMENTE - MARQUE SU CALENDARIO
Noogiefest (Fiesta de Halloweeen)
sábado, 22 de octubre | 11:00am – 1:00pm
Este concurso está abierto a todos los estudiantes de la escuela
secundaria, que es un residente de Illinois, para compartir su historia
acerca de ser impactado por el cáncer (es decir, el estudiante está
viviendo con cáncer de sí mismos, que tienen un amigo o miembro de la
familia que viven con cáncer o han perdido a un ser querido al cáncer).
Día de Familia: Fotos con Santa
sábado, 5 de noviembre | 12:00 – 2:00pm
¡Los ensayos serán evaluados en dos categorías diferentes, con premios
en dinero efectivo impresionantes!
Fiesta de Navidad para Niños
sábado, 10 de diciembre | 11:00am – 1:00pm
Para reservar o para más información, llame a Jeanette Santana
al 312-464-9900 o envié un correo electrónico a
[email protected].
La fecha limite de presentación de composición es el miércoles,
1ro de marzo del 2017.
ACTIVIDADES DE NOOGIELAND
Artes Manuales para la Familia (en inglés)
sábado, 27 de agosto y 10 de septiembre | 12:30 – 2:00pm
Se requiere reservación
Programa que ofrece artes manuales y juegos para niños.
Día de Familia: Merienda y Artes Manuales
sábado, 9 de julio | 11:30am – 12:30pm
Se requiere reservación
Acompañenos a merendar en familia en un ambiente divertido y
relajado y haga un proyecto de arte manual.
Día de Familia: Merendando Juntos
sábado, 13 de agosto | 11:30am – 12:30pm
Se requiere reservación
¡Únase a nosotros para poner nuestras habilidades culinarias a
prueba y disfrutar de nuestra comida con otras familias y sus niños!
Cocina para Jóvenes - ¡Nuevo Programa!
sábado, 10 septiembre | 1:00 – 2:00pm
Se requiere reservación
Conecte con nuevos y viejos amigos, mientras que aprendan
nuevas recetas para cocinar y hornear.
Para reservar o para más información, llame a Jeanette
Santana al 312-464-9900 o envié un correo electrónico a
[email protected].
Días Festivos y Horario de Verano:
El club estará cerrado el sábado, 2 de julio y lunes,
4 de julio en celebración del 4 de julio.
También estará cerrado el sábado, 3 de septiembre y lunes 5
de septiembre por motivo del día laboral.
El club está abierto de 9:00am – 3:00pm los viernes hasta
el 2 de septiembre. A partir del 9 de septiembre estaremos
abiertos hasta las 5pm los viernes.
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MEMBERS GIVING BACK
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
FAZ EHSAN
MAKE AN IMPACT
Gilda’s Club Chicago relies on the generosity of the community to support our programming. Every donation
demonstrates our shared commitment to ensure that no one faces cancer alone. Please consider making a gift
of any size today. We have a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, so you can be confident that your gift will be
used wisely and have a meaningful impact.
We invite you to consider making a gift in memory of a loved one, including Gilda’s Club Chicago in your
estate planning, or becoming a member of our Red Door Society. We also partner with many corporations that
will match your donation. For more information or opportunities to give, contact our Director of Development,
Bradford Newquist, at 312-464-9900 x135 or [email protected].
Night of a Thousand Noogies
Saturday, October 15, 2016 - $75 General; $125 VIP
7 p.m.; Park West – 322 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL
Faz first heard about Gilda’s Club Chicago five years ago while receiving treatment at University of Chicago
Medicine. Last year, Faz decided that he wanted to spend time volunteering somewhere and first thought of
GCC. “I wanted to connect with people who have gone through what I have. There’s a sense of community.”
Faz enjoys volunteering during lectures because he’s interested in the topics. “I can be helpful while also
learning something,” he says. Faz has also attended many outreach events for GCC. He was nervous before
his first outreach event, but found out it was very fulfilling. His advice to future volunteers, “Try everything once.
Find your sweet spot!”
Members Giving Back
Saturdays, July 30 and September 17 | 1:00 – 2:00pm
RSVP Required
Looking for a way to help out this year? Look no further, Gilda’s Club Chicago has plenty of ways for
members to get involved! Join Gilda’s Club Chicago staff for this informational session on the different
ways that you can give back to the Club.
Marathon Cheering Station at GCC!
Sunday, October 9 | 7:00am – 12:00pm
Come out and cheer on Team Gilda as they race through the city at the Bank of America Chicago
Marathon. Team Gilda runners have dedicated all summer to training, fundraising and creating
awareness of Gilda’s Club Chicago’s mission. The Clubhouse is located on the course near mile marker
11. For more information please contact Nadia Garcia, Development Manager at 312-464-9900 or
[email protected].
Light refreshments provided.
Join the Gilda’s Club Chicago Associate Board when famous Chicagoans and the cast of The Second City
make audiences laugh at their annual “Night of A Thousand Noogies” signature comedy event to raise money
for those living with cancer. The event will feature original scenes and songs through improvisation that honor
Chicago’s finest celebrity characters. Guests will enjoy a one-of-a-kind improv comedy show, raffle, silent
auction and drinks.
Workplace Giving
If your company is participating in annual workplace giving campaigns such as United Way, Community
Shares of Illinois, Combined Federal Campaign, you can choose Gilda’s Club Chicago to receive a donation.
To direct your annual workplace gift to Gilda’s Club Chicago, request a designation form from your employer,
write in Gilda’s Club Chicago, EIN: 36-4115144.
Team Gilda
Become a member of Team Gilda – whether you’re running, walking, jogging, or however you move forward.
Participate in any race of your choice, anywhere in the world, on behalf of Gilda’s Club Chicago.
Upcoming races:
Sunday, September 18, 2016 Bucktown 5K
Sunday, September 25, 2016 Chicago Half Marathon
For more information please contact Nadia Garcia, Development Manager at 312-464-9900 or
[email protected].
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HOSPITAL PROGRAMS
Advocate Christ Medical Center
Outpatient Pavilion, Ground Floor
4440 W. 95th Street
Oak Lawn, IL
Mt. Sinai Hospital
1501 S. California
6th floor, Oling-Sang Building
Oncology Department
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
WEEKENDS
Clubhouse
Closed
Cancer Survivors
Boot Camp
Music (3 South)
Support Groups
Tai Chi
Gentle Yoga
Zumba
Art
Games
Networking Groups
Zumba
Cancer Survivors
Boot Camp
Networking Groups
Gentle Yoga
Yoga
Smoking Cessation
Clubhouse
closed most
Fridays
Open Saturdays
9:00am-1:00pm
Family Art
Networking Group
Gentle Yoga
Zumba Fitness
Special Events &
Workshops
Art as
Relaxation
Crafts
Jewelry Making
Art as Relaxation
Crafts
Jewelry Making
(6th floor and
Radiation
Department)
Crafts
Knitting
Yoga
Music Tuesdays
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive
Cancer Center of
Northwestern University
Galter Pavilion, 21st floor
675 N. St. Clair
Galter 21, Infusion Suite
A Gift of Relaxation
Chair Yoga
Journaling
Latino Networking
Group
Art as Relaxation
Jewelry Making
T’ai Chi Chih
Argo Tea
Presentations
Knitting
Caregiver Support
Group
Polish Support Group
Artist in Residence
Advocate Christ Medical Center – Oak Lawn
Kathleen Boss
708-684-9505
[email protected]
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of
Chicago
Megan Brady, LCPC, ATR-BC, ext. 120
[email protected]
Artist in Residence
Journaling (5th floor)
Spirituality (chapel)
Prentice 4th floor,
Maggie Daley Center
Jewelry Making
Yoga
Afternoon with Music
Mt. Sinai Hospital
Tamika Perry, MS, ext. 133
[email protected]
Artist in Residence
Prentice, Inpatient 14, 15, 16
Artist in Residence
Arkes 21, Infusion Suite
Artist in Residence
Rush University Medical Center
1725 W. Harrison, 10th Floor
Professional Building
Art
Chair Yoga
Jewelry
Making
T’ai Chi Chih
Chair Yoga
Games
Jewelry Making
Networking Groups
Inpatient Tower Building, Atrium
Building, Kellogg Building
10 Minute
Relaxation
Art
10 Minute Relaxation
Artist in
Residence
Art
Chair Yoga
Games
Networking Groups
10 Minute Relaxation
This is an overview of activities. For more
information or to view the current program
calendar for the Clubhouse and hospital
locations, visit www.gildasclubchicago.org
or call 312-464-9900.
HOSPITAL PROGRAM
COORDINATORS FOR
EACH SITE:
Afternoon with
Music
Prentice Women’s Hospital
250 E. Superior
Prentice 4, Infusion Suite
Check the
calendar
for special
events
Gilda’s Club Chicago also provides
programming at Ann & Robert H. Lurie
Children’s Hospital of Chicago.
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer
Center of Northwestern University
Gosha Thornton, LSW, ext. 122
[email protected]
Rush University Medical Center
Lindsay Slomiany, LCSW, ext. 111
[email protected]
10 Minute Relaxation
Art
Caregivers Group
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NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
CHICAGO, IL
PERMIT NO. 3209
537 North Wells Street
Chicago, Illinois 60654
PH: 312-464-9900
FAX: 312-464-1487
PLEASE HELP US
GO GREEN!
Please send us your email so we can send
the calendar electronically instead
of by snail mail. Email your address to:
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Free cancer support for the whole family, the whole time
At Gilda’s Club Chicago, our mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened
by action and sustained by community. Our innovative program, including more than 350 free activities each month, is an essential
complement to medical care and includes healthy lifestyle workshops, educational lectures, social opportunities, support and
networking groups, and resource referrals. Gilda’s Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is funded through
donations from individuals, businesses, foundations and special events.
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Gilda’s Club Chicago